Baruch College Campus Events E-Mail Bulletin
The following events are scheduled to take place on campus on the week of
Monday, April 28. For more information, visit the calendar page at http://
www.baruch.cuny.edu/calendar/
Note: To include your event in future e-mail bulletins, follow the instructions on
submitting your event to the Baruch College online calendar.
CAMPUS EVENTS
Spring 2003 Seminar Series: Ethics Across and Beyond the Curriculum
February 27, 2003 - May 1, 2003
Baruch College 10:00 AM
The Spring 2003 ethics education seminar series features lectures by members of
the Baruch College faculty, and is sponsored by the Charles Dreifus Ethics- Across-
The-Curriculum Initiative.
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Upright Citizens Brigade
April 25, 2003 - May 4, 2003
Baruch College 8:00 PM
Rose Nagelberg Theater
Vertical Campus, B-3 Level
646-312-4085
You've seen them on "Saturday Night Live," now see them at the Baruch College
PAC for a special residency! Call the BPAC info line for all show dates and times.
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Coping with Institutional Order Flow
April 29, 2003
Baruch College 8:00 AM
55 Lexington Ave.
14th Floor Conference Room
646-312-3512
A day-long conference on improving system design for institutional order flow. The
conference will also discuss new methods to make the equity markets more efficient.
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Reuters Workshop - Foreign Exchange (Reuters I & II are prerequisites)
April 29, 2003
Baruch College 2:00 PM
151, East 25th Street
Subotnick Financial Services Center
First Floor
This session focuses on the foreign exchange markets, explaining the different uses
of FX spot, futures, forward contracts, and how to calculate them. The workshop
includes hands-on interaction with real-time and historical market data.
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The Lillie and Nathan Ackerman Lecture Series on Justice and Equality in America:
Why and How Does the U.S. Census Count Races?
April 30, 2003
Baruch College 6:00 PM
151, East 25th Street
Room 750
A lecture on the use of the US Census to count and classify Americans. The census
classification with the most tortured history is, of course, that of races and ethnicity.
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Introduction to Bloomberg (Reuters I & II are prerequisites)
May 1, 2003
Baruch College 12:45 PM
151, East 25th Street
Subotnick Financial Services Center
First Floor
This is an introductory session on using the Bloomberg Professional terminal. The
workshop demonstrates how to retrieve real-time and historical market news and
data through Bloomberg Professional.
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Second Annual Financial Reporting Conference
May 1, 2003
Baruch College 8:15 AM
55 Lexington Avenue
14th Floor
Room 220
Representatives of the Financial Accounting Standards Board, the SEC, major
accounting firms, and corporations will provide an update on the latest accounting
rules.
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Spring Fling Street Fair
May 1, 2003
Baruch College 12:00 PM
25th Street between Lexington Avenue and Third Avenue
The annual Student Spring Fling Street Fair featuring games, music and food
sponsored by Student Life and the student clubs and organizations of Baruch
College.
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A Reading of Great Works
May 2, 2003 - May 5, 2003
Baruch College 1:00 PM
55 Lexington Avenue
Engelman Recital Hall
B-2 Level
Vertical Campus
Broadway veterans Lila Robbins and David Marguelies, along with other
performers, will read the play "Hedda Gabbler" by Henrik Ibsen.
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Annual Baruch College Career Day
May 2, 2003
Baruch College 12:00 PM
55 Lexington Avenue
Vertical Campus Gymnasium
646-312-4670
Career Day is the spring career event primarily for graduating seniors. It is attended
by over 60 employers and 900 students.
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Annual SEEK Awards Ceremony
May 2, 2003
Baruch College 5:15 PM
151, East 25th Street
Newman Conference Center
7th Floor
The annual ceremony honors SEEK students who have attained a high grade point
average, and also to celebrates SEEK students who are graduating.
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Asian American Conference on Education - Challenges and Perspectives
May 2, 2003
Baruch College 8:15 AM
55, Lexington Avenue
Inspired by the educational reform ushered in at the state and city levels, and the
rapid increase of the Asian population, the conference would like to explore the
challenges and opportunities facing new Asian immigrants.
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Latinos in Business Networking Dinner
May 2, 2003
Baruch College 5:30 PM
55 Lexington Avenue
347-432-7337
The Latinos in Business Networking Dinner is sponsored by the Association of
Latino Professionals in Finance and Accounting (ALPFA), a non-profit organization
promoting the interests of business students of Latino descent.
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Reuters I
May 3, 2003
Baruch College 1:15 PM
An introductory session on using the Reuters 3000 Xtra product. The workshop
includes hands-on interaction with real-time and historical market data through
Reuters 3000 Xtra. For Baruch students, faculty and staff only.
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25 Years of Change: Business Journalism Finds New Audiences, New Media and
New Challenges
May 3, 2003
Baruch College 6:00 PM
151 East 25th Street
Newman Conference Center
646-312-3974
A panel discussion and 25th anniversary celebration of Dollars & $ense, Baruchs
magazine of business and society.
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EXECUTIVES-ON-CAMPUS EVENTS
April 30, 2003
Ira Zar, Executive Vice President, Finance and Chief Financial Officer, Computer
Assoc.
Zicklin Full Time Honors MBA Speakers Series
April 30, 2003
Arthur Ainsberg, (Former) COO, Bessent Capital
Professor Sarah Bartlett
See the full list of EOC classes & events at http://www.baruch.cuny.edu/eoc/
events.html
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